Dr. Rubaba lauds establishment of UNICEF makeshift hospitals for flood affectees

Sheikh Razzaq :

QUETTA: Parliamentary Secretary of Science and IT, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Rubaba Khan Buledi on Wednesday lauded the decision of UNICEF for establishing the makeshift hospitals in the flood-stricken areas of Balochistan.

“The setting up of makeshift hospitals in the calamity-ravaged areas of the province will help minimize the issues faced by the flood-hit masses to great extent,” she said while talking to the Head of UNICEF Balochistan Child Protection Department Dr. Muhammad Humayun Amiri and Nutrition Specialist Muhammad Imran Jatoi who met her here.

Matter pertaining to the ongoing flood relief and rehabilitation activities by international organizations and the measures taken regarding the restoration of underwater educational institutions and alternative sources of education were discussed during the meeting.
The representatives of UNICEF Balochistan said “temporary learning centers have been established for the continuation of education of the children of flood-ravaged areas so that the education of the children under study is not affected.

“UNICEF has also decided to establish temporary hospitals for the flood victims including pregnant and lactating women in the calamity-hit areas,” they maintained.
They also sought government cooperation in ongoing relief and rehabilitation activities in the affected areas.

While expressing her satisfaction on the relief activities of UNICEF in the affected areas and the measures taken regarding health and education, she assured them all-out  support.

She said that the liaison between the government and other humanitarian organizations in public interest projects including nutrition, education and health in the flood-affected areas is indispensable.

“Close coordination between government and non-governmental organizations will facilitate relief and rehabilitation operation and maximize the available resources for the welfare of the victims,”

Terming the decision of makeshift hospitals a commendable measure she hoped that this move will resolve health related issues in the areas facing the brunt of the flood.

She assured the delegation all-out support of the provincial government to all the international organizations working in the flood affected areas including UNICEF.

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